Description

Kierkegaardian Reflections of the Problem of Pluralism draws on Kierkegaard's existentialist understanding of faith in order to defend religious pluralism, which says that different religions provide different paths to the same truth. In addition to addressing several specific objections to this position, Fehir also engages in interreligious dialogue by comparing and contrasting Kierkegaard's Christian perspective with the religious views of Buddhists, Jews, and Taoists.show more

Table of contents

Part I. Objections to Pluralism Chapter 1. The Problem of Conflicting-Truth Claims Chapter 2. The Problem of the Criterion Chapter 3. The Problem of the Incarnation Part II. Interreligious Dialogues Chapter 4. The Problem of Sin Chapter 5. The Jewish Problem Chapter 6. The Problem of Pantheismshow more

About Aaron Fehir

Aaron Fehir is assistant professor of philosophy at Saint Leo University.show more